On 2017-01-16 (05:54 MST), Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
>> So, how would I do this with only sending a single "bounce" to any
>> email address?
>
> Pipe to vacation(1), e.g. the user's ~/.forward:
Yes, that makes sense. I hadn’t thought of vacation.
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On 18/01/17 11:19, Wietse Venema wrote:
postfix:
Hi,
I have been researching an "issue" we are having with returned emails.
We send out emails on behalf of our re-sellers of our voice mail
product, but when the email fails to be delivered the bounce returns to
us, rather that the From we
postfix:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have been researching an "issue" we are having with returned emails.
>
> We send out emails on behalf of our re-sellers of our voice mail
> product, but when the email fails to be delivered the bounce returns to
> us, rather that the From we had set (ie the re seller).
Hi,
I have been researching an "issue" we are having with returned emails.
We send out emails on behalf of our re-sellers of our voice mail
product, but when the email fails to be delivered the bounce returns to
us, rather that the From we had set (ie the re seller).
From my research this
> On 2017-01-16 13:49, @lbutlr wrote:
>> I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently.
>> Rather than simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails,
>> the family would like some sort of automated messages for at least a
>> few months saying something like “ died
Hi,
Here is the solution we use.
For this situation we have on our postfix SMTP servers local accounts that
handle this.
Once the issue is over you can simple delete the user account on the server.
The accounts .forward file contains
| ~/bin/mail_respond
I run these commands
RAN useradd -m
Juri Haberland:
> On 2017-01-16 13:49, @lbutlr wrote:
> > I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently.
> > Rather than simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails,
> > the family would like some sort of automated messages for at least a
> > few months saying
On 2017-01-16 13:49, @lbutlr wrote:
I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently.
Rather than simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails,
the family would like some sort of automated messages for at least a
few months saying something like “ died in November,